Anthropology

The faculty in Anthropology at Bates consists of four full time professors and one lecturer. David Jenkins has been with us for the last four years adding to our course offerings in Native American and Andean studies.

Image of Bates Anthropology Faculty, Autumn 1995

From Left to Right: (front row) Elizabeth Eames, Bruce Bourque, Val Carnegie; (back row) Steve Kemper, David Jenkins, Danny Danforth.


[IMAGE of Bruce Bourque]Bruce Bourque, Lecturer. Ph.D. Harvard University; M.A. The University of Colorado; B.A. The University of Massachusetts. Archeology and Physical Anthropology; Ethnohistory; Northeastern North America

Telephone: 207-786-6080/E-mail:bbourque@bates.edu

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[IMAGE of Val Carnegie]Charles Valentine Carnegie, Associate Professor and Chair of the Program in African American Studies. Ph.D. Johns Hopkins; B.A. Cornell University. Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Transnationalism, African Diaspora, the Caribbean

Telephone: 207-786-6079/E-mail:ccarnegi@ bates.edu

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Courses taught by Prof. Carnegie:

[IMAGE of Loring Danforth]Loring Danforth, Professor. Ph.D. Princeton University; B.A. Amherst College. Interpretive Anthropology; Myth, Ritual, and Folklore; Nationalism and Migration; Greece and Balkans.

Photo right: Prof. Danforth, center rear, translates for Macedonian human rights activist making public statement, Melbourne, Australia.

Telephone: 207-786-6081/E-mail:ldanfort@bates.edu

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[IMAGE of Elizabeth Eames]Elizabeth Eames, Associate Professor. Ph.D. Harvard University; B.A. Bryn Mawr College. Economic Anthropology; Gender Studies; Film; Africa.

Photo left: Professor Eames "backing" Femi, one of several children born into her household during fieldwork in Ondo Town, Yorubaland, Southwestern Nigeria.

Telephone: 207-786-6082/E-mail:eeames@bates.edu

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[IMAGE of Steven Kemper]Steven Kemper, Professor. Ph.D. The University of Chicago; B.A. Dartmouth College. Interpretive Anthropology; Historical Anthropology; Nationalism and Transnationalism; South and Southeast Asia.

Photo left: Professor Kemper, second row, left, in pakaian adat, preparing for temple ritual, Toya Bungkah, Bali. John MacDougal, far right, Bates '92, Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology, Princeton University.

Telephone: 207-786-6083/E-mail:skemper@bates.edu

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I.S.L.E. Program in Sri Lanka

SITA (South India Term Abroad)


Last Updated: 6 January 1997
Maintained for the Dept. of Anthropology by
Steven Kemper
e-mail: skemper@bates.edu

http://www.bates.edu/Faculty/Anthropology/faculty.html